THE "ICHIGAN DAILY DETROIT FRATERNITY JEWELERS AND STATIONERS MY LE Announcemel f, ; .; . ., o /' " f ,. ' , .' '= a -- -- r-- Cloth Shop Jewelers, Stationers, Opticians and FIraturnity Jewelers $5.00 "to $6.50 Black 247-211 4 OODWARD AVENUE, DETROIT Buy your Spring Suit early and get first choice. Our new Spring Woolens of the coming Season are exclusive and will not be duplicated. F. A. MYLES, 607 E. Williams I or Tan I A New Bunch of this popular English Last. The detail on this shoe is complete. OUR BIGGEST SELLER BASKETBALL PLAY TWO Junior Engineer sand Victors inu Ck ('OMMUNI CATION. MEN ()U (1TO. (Continued from page 1.) nAMoES n and despise the other." if it successfully carries out its plan Laws Are for raising the money desired by its di- )ReI rectors. If it joins with another or- Jewelry Repairing Genuine and Imitation Stones Matched. Wagner Et. Co. stagq stroot Sian~ of, the 8Bif White Shoo Foretcs iawry Zea ioor Contests. CORY STARS FOR ,JNIOR LAWS The junior engineers and the junior laws were the victors in the two bas- ketball contests last night. The 1914 E won from the sophomores of .their department by a count of 31 to 10, while the J laws out tossed the fresh- men of their department by a 20 to 14 score. In the first game the champions of two seasons, the 1914E, with their ma- chine like teamwork had little trouble in caging the ball. The soph- omores put up a scrappy game throughout but they were outweigthed and outgeneraled by the older men. Although the second quintets did not play up to the pace set by the engineers, nevertheless the game was a thriller. Cory playing forward for the junior laws was responsible for 16 of the twenty counters for his team. The lively shooter located the net seven times from the field and tossed the sphere in twice from the foul mark. TAKEN FOR BANQUETS Open Sundays I Ave. Phone 1238-JI he D. U. R. State Street Waiting Room to in- something new. Watch this space. (a KONOLD, 701 Packard , You Forget We carry a full and complete line of Gym and Track Shoes, both in Leather and Rubber. a Campus Bootery D,& FORSYTHE, Props. 308 South State Street t S chaX nor & Marx MAKE CHANGES IN CAST OF DEUTSCHER VEREIN PLAY,. Two changes have been made in the cast of *"Koepnickerstrausse 120" the Deutscher Verein play. The part of Helene will be played by Clara L. Hoffman, '14, and Edna Alfred will play the part of Minna. Rehearsals are being held twice a week, two acts each time and will probably continue until after spring vacation when they will be held every evening. Senior Advisors Meet This Afternoon. All senior advisors are to meet in Tappan hall this afternooii at 4:00 o'clock for the purpose of discussing work and plans for the future. All juniors who are iiterested in the sys- tem and expect to act as advisors next year are urged to be present. Hold Final Tryouts for Junior Play. Final tryouts for the junior girls play were held yesterday. Most of the characters are filled but due to uncer- tainty of a few women being. able to take part, the final cast will not be known until Saturday. "SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL" TO BE SENIOR WOMEN'S PLAY. Sheridan's "School for Scandal" will be given by the senior women this year during commencement week. This de- cision has been reached after a discus- sion of several other plays, but' the cast of characters of the selected play- made it the most desirable. The cast will not be chosen until May as all who desire to take part in the pro- duction must take the course in dra- matic technic. Those who show suffi- cient ability in this class will be al- lowed to try for parts in the cast. ganization with this same end in view it takes the added burden of trying to force another big proposition through besides its own. In consideration of the slow advance in funds during the past year, even after the strenuous state campaign which was launched last April it seems most ill-advised to take added responsibility on its shoul- ders and abandon itself to a complicat- ed, mesalliance, which is neither com- patible with the original Union propo sition nor advantageous from any viewpoint whatsoever. ROWLANDI W. FIXEL, '12-'14L. GIIAN D APIDS CLUB SMOKER WILL BE HELD FRIDAY. Grand Rapids men will hold their first smoker of the semester at the Union Friday night at 7:00 o'clock. Committees will report on tle adop- tion of a pin, on the holding of an alumni banquet in Grand Rapids dur- ing spring vacation, and on securing a house for the club next year. Classes in Dramatic Technic to Start. Dramatic technic, the course that all senior women are supposed to take if they intend to try out for the senior girl's play, will start Friday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock in room 205 Tappan hall. The course is given by Prof. L. Strauss. Injured Students Show Improvement The condition of H. McGinnis and J. Gridley who were injured in the col- lision of a bob sled and and an inter- urban car Monday night, is less seri- ous than first thought. The men sus- tamed scalp wounds only and are ex- pected to be discharged from the hom- eopathic hospital by the end of the week. Junior Lits Pay Class Dues Today. Dues amounting to $100 have been collected by the junior lit class in their campaign for funds. Today will be the last day for the settling of the back debts, and they may be paid at the S. L. A. ticket office from 2:00 to 5:00 o'clock. PROF. A. L. de MURALT RETURNS FROM MEETiNG IN NEW YORK. Prof. C. L. de Muralt returned yes- terday from New York where he h( been attending the mid-winter meet- ing of the American Institute of Elec- trical Engineers. Prof. de Muralt was a member of the committee' of 12, which revised the electrical standard- ization rules which were adopted by the institute, and which will become the United States standard. Upon his return, Prof. de Muralt was met at :Detroit by a party of advanced students in electrical engineering, and together they inspected the Edison company power plant. Miniature RUG of ORIENTAL Design with Each Package. I Hailer Jewelry Co. 308 South State Street Diamonds Rubies Emeralds Sapphires Pearls Kunzite homsonite Cameos Phone 534 Phone Garnets. Turquoise Peridots Aqua Marine Topaz I apis Lazuhi Baroque Pearl Tourinalin e Synthetic Rubies, Sapphires and Emeralds. Special order work a specialty. Lock theT doors! Close the windows! Don / let anyb1ody move! Here's the ENCHANTED Cigarette. Amazonite Chryscolla Beryl Sard J& de Opals A ates Mloonstone .6 HOW DID THEY HAPPEN'? Ms wayr F :r 200 years cigarette makers mixed and tinkprpj a. gueSSed. 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The Aero club of the university held several successful flights recently with its new glider. The flights were made from a hill along the boulevard, near the observatory. The glider, which rose-to a height of 15 feet, travelled a distance of 100 feet before settling to the ground. We can show you. Bring i your film. Films1 de~- veloped lpc per roll. Prints 3c up. CALKINS' PHARMACY 324 So. State Street So. Main Street We Satisfy 7~70- 1 saci.. G: C MaedelPhotographer We didn't believe it possible in 1912-but our range of designs for 1913 for COLLEGE and SCHOOL PORTRAITS-well just come and see for yourself. Make Appointments for Sittings. 619